DTS 305
Three Phase Power Meter / TransducerFEATURES - ANSI C12.16 Class 1 Energy Meter
- Measurement Topologies
- Three Phase 3 and 4 wire
- Single Phase 3 wire
- 2, 21/2 and 3 elements
- Supports 1A, 5A and mV CTs
- 6 onboard outputs (analog or digital)
- 4 digital I/O (opto-coupler outputs or status inputs)
- RS-232 communications with optional remote DTS Display or portable DTS Display unit
- Remote RS-485 connectivity using Modbus RTU or DNP 3.0 protocols
- User configurable using DTS Config software
- Din-rail or back Panel mounting
- User-definable Modbus register area
- Compatible with PowerStudio Energy Management Software
APPLICATIONS - Submetering
- Data Center Power Distribution Monitoring
- Building Management
- Check Metering
The DTS 305 digital three-phase Power Meter / Transducer provides you with unprecedented functionality, flexibility and performance in electrical measurement and control. The powerful DTS 305 is an extremely compact, easy to configure, simple to install IED (Intelligent Electronic Device). With DTS 305, you genuinely only pay for the hardware, software and functionality which you require, making this the most cost-effective product of its kind available on the market today.
DTS 305 provides the full spectrum of instantaneous and integrated electrical power measurements. In addition, it offers up to 6 onboard outputs, of which may be independently ordered as either digital or analog. It has an additional 4 digital I/O relay outputs or status inputs. DTS 305 is a 3 phase power monitoring device which may be used for 3 or 4 wire systems. This makes DTS 305 ideal for a wide range of applications from monitoring of power networks to load management to check metering. All of DTS 305's measurements are available via its on-board RS 232/RS485 port. These may be viewed using the DTS Display local indication module or the DTS Config software system. DTS 305 may be operated in stand-alone mode or integrated into a higher order energy management or SCADA system using its second RS-485 port running either Modbus or DNP 3.00 communication protocols.
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